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Darren Jackson
Scottish association football player

Darren Jackson

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Intro
Scottish association football player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Age
58 years
Stats
Height:
178 cm
Sports Teams
Clydebank F.C.
Hibernian F.C.
Dundee United F.C.
St. Johnstone F.C.
Newcastle United F.C.
Celtic F.C.
Heart of Midlothian F.C.
Rangers F.C.
Livingston F.C.
Livingston F.C.
Scotland national football team
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Biography

Darren Jackson (born 25 July 1966) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played predominantly as a forward. Jackson played for several clubs in Scotland and England, including Newcastle United, Dundee United, Hibernian, Celtic and Heart of Midlothian. Jackson played 28 times for Scotland and was selected in their 1998 FIFA World Cup squad.

Since retiring as a player, Jackson has worked as a football agent and coach.

Playing career

Club

Jackson began his career in 1985 with Meadowbank Thistle in Edinburgh, while he worked in a part-time job as a printer. Twenty-two league goals won him a move south. After 9 games at the outset of Meadowbank's 1986–87 league campaign he joined Newcastle United in October 1986. Jackson made his Newcastle debut as a substitute for Ian Stewart in a 2–1 defeat at home to Arsenal on Saturday 18 October 1986, in which he won a penalty for his side. In two years with the Magpies, Jackson scored seven goals.

He returned to Scotland in late 1988 with Dundee United. After being ruled out for six months of his first campaign with a broken ankle which initially went undetected, Jackson spent four years at Tannadice, picking up a 1990–91 Scottish Cup runners-up medal and finishing that season as the club's top scorer with 18 goals.

Jackson joined Hibernian in 1992. During his five years at Easter Road, he was a runner-up again, this time in the 1993–94 Scottish League Cup.

He moved to Celtic in 1997 as Wim Jansen's first signing,but soon had to be treated for hydrocephalus that required surgery in September 1997. He was playing again within three months as Celtic went on to win both the League and League Cup. The following season, Jackson fell out of favour and had a spell on loan with Coventry City. He scored Celtic's first official goal in the revamped UEFA Champions League competition in 1998.

He next joined his boyhood heroes Hearts. In July 2000, Jackson revealed he intended to move into management once his playing career finished. In October, he was barred from playing for Hearts due to the impending trigger of a clause enforcing a one-year extension to his contract, seeing him discuss a possible return to former club Dundee United. After United signed Charlie Miller instead, Jackson negotiated a deal to return to first-team action at Hearts, only to find himself surplus to requirements when Craig Levein was appointed three weeks later.

In January, Jackson joined Livingston on a month's loan, subsequently extending it until the end of the season. During this time, Hearts released him from his contract. After winning the First Division title with Livi, scoring one goal in the process against Falkirk, Jackson was not offered a permanent contract. He returned to the Premier League with St Johnstone on a one-year deal. Jackson made nine league appearances for Saints, scoring once against Dundee, before being allowed to join Clydebank on loan in January 2002, where scored a début goal in a 1–0 win.

International

Jackson won 28 caps for Scotland, scoring four goals. Making his début in March 1995, Jackson was also in the starting line-up for a fixture against Estonia in Tallinn in October 1996, but a scheduling dispute meant the home team did not adhere to a quickly-rearranged afternoon kick-off time, and the match was abandoned at kick-off with no caps awarded to the Scotland players; the fixture was re-arranged for the following February, but Jackson was not selected.

He was part of the Scotland squads for UEFA Euro 96 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup, playing in two of the World Cup matches. Jackson played two further games after the tournament, appearing in the UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying matches against Lithuania and Estonia.

Agent and coach

Despite Jackson's earlier vow to move into management, he became an SFA agent representing players including fellow Scots Jackie McNamara, Mark Wilson and Steven Thompson. In February 2013, Jackson relinquished his agent status to join client and former Celtic teammate McNamara – recently appointed as manager of Dundee United – as a coach. While at the club, United lost the 2014 Scottish Cup and 2015 Scottish League Cup Finals.Jackson left Dundee United in September 2015, following McNamara's departure. Three months later he was declared bankrupt. He then served as assistant manager to Gary Locke at Raith Rovers, until both were sacked by the club in February 2017.

Jackson was appointed first team coach at St Mirren in June 2018, but left in September following the departure of manager Alan Stubbs.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueCupLg CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Meadowbank Thistle1985–86391739+17h
1986–87959+5+
Total482248+22+
Newcastle United1986–872332010263
1987–883123131374
1988–891522030200
Total697515140839
Dundee United1988–891010
1989–90257511010328
1990–9133126243314618
1991–92281120103111
Total8730133634111037
Hibernian1992–9336134110214315
1993–944072041468
1994–95301051303811
1995–9636910223911
1996–9730114130223312
Total173501631334320659
Celtic1997–98233312131316
1998–99601071141
Total2933131102457
Coventry City (loan)1998–993030
Heart of Midlothian1998–999191
1999–00356313200419
2000–01110001021141
Total5573142216411
Livingston (loan)2000–01914000131
St Johnstone2001–0291001000101
Clydebank (loan)2001–021320000132
Career total49512344+9+32+10+247595+149+

International

Scotland national team
YearAppsGoals
199590
199651
199762
199881
Total284

International goals

Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
15 October 1996Daugava Stadium, Riga, Latvia Latvia2–02–01998 WC Qualifying
21 June 1997Ta' Qali Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta Malta2–13–2Friendly
33–2
422 April 1998Easter Road, Edinburgh, Scotland Finland1–01–1Friendly

Honours

Dundee United

  • Scottish Cup: Runner-up 1990–91

Hibernian

  • Scottish League Cup: Runner-up 1993–94

Celtic

  • Scottish Premier Division: 1997–98

Livingston

  • Scottish First Division (second tier): 2000–01
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